Science has long been a field where women have had to push against barriers to claim their space. At Public Health U (PHU), we celebrate International Day of Women and Girls in Science 2025 by highlighting the voices of three remarkable women. We spoke with Dr. Valeria Reynolds, our newly appointed PHU Academic Director; Dr. Magali Collonnaz, our Public Health Subject Matter Expert; and Alixandria Ali, our Lead Instructional Designer. Valeria and Magali are epidemiologists with their MPH’s and doctorate degrees, while Alixandria is about to graduate with her MPH degree and plans to pursue another masters degree in education.They work closely together to develop courses, design curricula, and make our programs accessible to learners worldwide. Through an interview-style discussion, they share their challenges, insights, and aspirations for the future of women in science, offering inspiration and guidance for the next generation of leaders.
Overcoming Challenges as a Woman in Science
Despite their impressive qualifications and contributions, all three women have faced obstacles on their professional journeys. They shared their experiences and insights on navigating these challenges and breaking barriers in the field.
Question: What challenges have you faced as a woman in science, and how have you overcome them on your journey?



Advice for Aspiring Women in Science
For young women looking to pursue careers in science, particularly in global health and public health, our interviewees highlight three key areas: technical expertise, leadership, and perseverance.
Question: What advice would you give to young girls and women aspiring to pursue a career in science, particularly in fields like global health and public health?



The Power of Mentorship and Networks
Strong mentorship and support networks play a vital role in the success of women in science. Guidance from experienced professionals and connections within the field can open doors, provide encouragement, and help navigate challenges along the way.
Question: What role do mentorship and support networks play in your journey as a woman in science, and how can we strengthen them for the next generation?



Looking Ahead: A Future of Inclusion and Innovation
This International Day of Women and Girls in Science, PHU proudly honors the achievements and contributions of women in science. We deeply value the experiences shared by our team and reaffirm our commitment to advancing public health, fostering inclusivity, and empowering women at every stage of their careers. To young women aspiring to enter the field—your voice matters, your ideas are valuable, and your contributions will shape the future.

Reisha Narine
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